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Jam Lady
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dpack
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Jam Lady
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Mistress Rose
Joined: 21 Jul 2011 Posts: 16005
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Our weather is usually less extreme than yours, but this storm is going to be high winds as well; in fact they are going to be the most damaging part of it they think. The trouble is with lots of rain all at once that our systems are not built to cope with it, so tend to flood in the short term, even though it might drain away over the course of a few hours. Riverside properties where the river is naturally a 'spate' river can suffer from rising water. We were on the Severn once on a narrow boat and had to stop early as the locks were closed because there was a rush of water coming down, and all boating was held until it had passed.
I have sometimes wondered how people live with more extreme weather, always having lived here. When I hear about things like tornadoes in the US I am glad I don't live there, although we do occasionally get damaging ones here, but tiny by your standards.
Lovely that the hummingbirds were out so soon, and the superhydrophobic leaves are very interesting. As you say, a useful study to try to make coatings of various sorts to repel dirt and ice. |
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gz
Joined: 23 Jan 2009 Posts: 8963 Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
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Mistress Rose
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gz
Joined: 23 Jan 2009 Posts: 8963 Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
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Mistress Rose
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